19-03-2011, 10:39 PM
please send me report on Wireless Video Service in CDMA Systems
19-03-2011, 10:39 PM
please send me report on Wireless Video Service in CDMA Systems
14-04-2011, 11:18 AM
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24-02-2013, 12:27 AM
Wireless communications have undergone a tremendous development in the last decade.
Due to people's vast growing need for mobile conversation, wireless networks emerged and expanded very fast. The new degree of freedom that wireless communications provide, has made wireless devices very popular. Wireless communications is growing so rapidly that the number of wireless customers is estimated to be over one billion by 2005 [2]. As shown in Figure 1.1 there are around 400 million wireless customers world{wide at the beginning of the year 2000 and it is estimated that there will be 1800 million customers in the year 2010. These estimates are based on the the UniversalMobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) Forum [8]. At the same time, the use of the Internet is also growing drastically. According to a recent study more people will access the Internet from wireless (such as web-enabled cell phones and PDAs) than from wire{line devices [1, 2] within this decade. Figure 1.2 depicts the expected number of Internet customers for the next years. The gure also shows the expectation that wireless Internet access will dominate over the wired Internet access in the future. The need for speech services was the origin of rst and second generation mobile and wireless communication systems such as Global System for Mobility (GSM), Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System (DAMPS), Personal Digital Cellular (PDC), and Interim Standard 95 (IS95 ) [9]. In contrast to the rst and the second generation communication systems which are limited to voice services, future wireless communication customers will ask for a wider range of services. In addition to voice services this range includes data services and real{time services, which are referred to as multimedia services. Multimedia services include the provisioning of video, voice, data, gaming, and many other services. Due to the popularity of accessing multimedia content on theWorldWideWeb (WWW) through wireless devices, third generation (3G) and beyond wireless communications will be dominated by multimedia applications. According to the UMTS Forum [1] the utilization of multimedia services will increase signicantly after the year 2000. Furthermore they predict that over 60% of the trac in Europe will comprise of multimedia applications by 2010 [8].
06-04-2014, 02:49 PM
i need an abstract on wireless video service in cdma systems
07-04-2014, 11:23 AM
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